Linden Oaks Behavioral Health Naperville Main Inpatient Campus
852 South West Street
Naperville, IL 60540
About Linden Oaks Behavioral Health Naperville Main Inpatient Campus
Linden Oaks Hospital offers behavioral health care for clients including detox, inpatient (IP), and partial hospitalization. They treat a variety of issues like PTSD, trauma, eating disorders, addiction, depression and more. Children over 8 years old can be treated here as well as adults. They also accept folks with a dual diagnosis at any stage of recovery.
You’ll get psychological and psychiatric testing to get to the root cause of your issues. The clinicians will work together to create a treatment plan that centers your wellbeing so you can feel good again.
Linden Oaks Hospital accepts many insurance plans including Aetna, BCBS, Cigna, Multiplan, and TRICARE. They offer discounts for people who are uninsured depending on income levels.
The first step to getting treatment is to schedule an assessment. Staff will figure out how to best help you and create a custom treatment plan for your needs. The length of your stay will depend on your needs.
Inpatient units are separated by age and concern so that you can get the specialized care you need. Medically managed detox will help you safely manage physical cravings in the first days of treatment. Addiction education and medication assisted treatments can round out your day by giving you a safe and stable environment to enter treatment. This can include transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and other testing.
A step down or an alternative treatment method could be partial hospitalization. This is also called partial hospitalization (PHP) or day treatment and lets you get daily treatment while still living at home.
The same is true of intensive outpatient care (IOP). This level of care may be a few times a week for a couple of hours, but many of the programs are the same.
Some previous clients have said that staff were kind and caring while others had issues with how they or their loved ones were treated.